Following the death of at least four cartoonists in a violent gun attack on the Paris office of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, fellow cartoonists make art to express their shock and horror.
Can’t sleep tonight, thoughts with my French cartooning colleagues, their families and loved ones #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/LqIMRCHPgK
— David Pope (@davpope) January 7, 2015
Shared by Le Monde: “Our hearts are with #CharlieHebdo” http://t.co/tfnG9HBHAv pic.twitter.com/asYB0Luj5F
— Andrew Katz (@katz) January 7, 2015
Still mortified about our fallen cartoonist colleagues, but free speech will always win. #CharlieHebdo #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/GHejOEXHwG
— Rob Tornoe (@RobTornoe) January 7, 2015
A terrible day for all cartoonists. #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/Ksbl89WLsE
— Magnus Shaw (@TheMagnusShaw) January 7, 2015
The Independent’s cartoonist @DaveBrownToons on the #CharlieHebdo attack. #JeSuisCharlie
http://t.co/ObRuaH7Apg pic.twitter.com/a7dbe6nQS9
— The Independent (@Independent) January 7, 2015
Hommage à Charlie Hebdo venu du Chili : “Aux armes, camarades !” #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/gS4hSDpEpO
— Michèle Laroque (@MicheleLaroque) January 7, 2015
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/15O4YC2KWg
— Ruben L. Oppenheimer (@RLOppenheimer) January 7, 2015
I’ll let other rage.
Right now, I mourn.
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/V97jLrvtLn
— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) January 7, 2015
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/ay6ugiyvnd
— -Boulet- (@Bouletcorp) January 7, 2015
Weapons of mass creation #JeSuisCharlie #freedomofexpression pic.twitter.com/OxObQH84U4
— Martina Leingruber (@leingruber) January 7, 2015
#JeSuisCharlie used across the world to show solidarity with #CharlieHebdo shooting victims http://t.co/kp922GIn7c pic.twitter.com/tiL6mF3MDf
— The Independent (@Independent) January 7, 2015